Message from the Pastor

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

As we begin a new week, the readings of this Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time remind us that we are God’s people, called to live in His love and to be signs of His presence in the world. Just as the Lord called Israel to be His chosen people, we too are invited to respond each day to His call with faith, generosity, and commitment.

Saint Paul speaks to us of Christ’s immense love, a love so great that He gave His life for us even while we were still weak and sinful. This truth should fill us with hope throughout the week, especially during moments of difficulty, uncertainty, or weariness. Knowing that we are loved and reconciled to God gives us the strength to face each day with confidence and gratitude.

In the Gospel, Jesus looks upon the crowds with compassion because they are weary and scattered. That same loving gaze continues to rest upon our world today. Throughout this week, the Lord invites us to become instruments of His compassion. A word of encouragement, an act of service, a visit, a prayer, or a simple gesture of kindness can become visible signs of God’s presence for those around us.

Let us ask for the grace to live these days with hearts attentive to the Lord’s voice and ready to carry out His mission. May our actions reflect the Gospel we celebrate on Sunday, and may we remember the words of Jesus: “Freely you have received; freely give.” Let us joyfully share the gifts, talents, and blessings that God has entrusted to us.

Rev. Julio Fernandez